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SOURCE BBC NEWS: Earlier
end to subsidies for new UK onshore wind farms

New onshore wind farms will be excluded from a subsidy
scheme from 1 April 2016, a year earlier than expected. There will be a grace
period for projects which already have planning permission, the Department of
Energy and Climate Change said. The funding for the subsidy comes from the
Renewables Obligation, which is funded by levies added to household fuel bills.
The Conservatives promised in their manifesto to hold down bills and increase
renewable energy. But onshore wind is the cheapest readily-available form of
clean energy in the UK. That's why some experts have described their decision
to kill the onshore wind programme as bizarre and irrational. Some of the
business leaders are baffled why ministers will give local people a unique veto
over wind turbines, when they cannot veto shale gas fracking or even a nuclear
power station on their doorstep.